Sri Lankan designs ventilator that can simultaneously support four patients

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As the COVID-19 outbreak continues to affect the world hundreds of thousands across the world, the dire need for new equipment to fight the virus is increasingly rife.

Coronavirus patients need to be put on ventilator support for artificial respiration, however, with the soaring number of positive cases around the world, many countries are struggling with shortages of ventilators to support critical patients.

As a solution for this, a Sri Lankan nursing officer Bihan Haputhanthri employ, who is employed at the Coronary Care Unit (CCU) of Kandy National Hospital, has invented a ventilator that can provide mechanical ventilation to four patients simultaneously.

This new ventilator was presented to Minister of Health Pavithra Wanniarachchi today (02).

The new ventilator created by Mr. Haputhanthri, which approximately cost Rs. 4 million, allows simultaneous ventilation support for four patients by preventing the spread of germs from one patient to another through an artificial respirator.

Head of Government Nursing Officers Association Saman Ratnapriya, Secretary to the Health Ministry Bhadrani Jayawardena, Additional Secretary Sunil de Alwis and several other officials were present at this event.